Hi Diego, Thanks for sharing.

I have not seen you so much lately.

If I had a login on that conversation I would add

I use tiddlywiki to implement any organisational model I want. My day to 
day work and knowledge base is managed inside a tiddlywiki and evolves with 
me. 

>From many of the tools mentioned here I can extract the algorithmic 
approach and incorporate it in my tiddlywiki, or package it for use in any 
future tiddlywiki. People with javascript coding should avoid reverting to 
it before they learn the wikitext and macros within tiddlywiki. 

Personally I believe tiddlywiki is also an ideal platform on which to 
publish open source projects because it can be a document, an editor, a demo
, a software dev kit and more (all in a single html file). 

Regards
Tony

On Monday, October 21, 2019 at 11:29:46 PM UTC+11, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Another organization thread is on HackerNews today: 
>
> Ask HN: How do you share/organize knowledge at work and life?
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21310030
>
> its worth reading what other people use, and what they think about TW
>

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